26 cyclists taking part in the Sandy Hook Ride on Washington made a planned detour into Hockessin Monday.Delaware is just one of 14 stops on their four-day 400 mile journey to the nation’s capital that began Saturday.

In April, poetry takes center stage with National Poetry Month. Inaugurated by the Academy of American Poets in 1996, National Poetry Month is the largest literary celebration in the world with schools, publishers, libraries, booksellers, and poets celebrating poetry’s vital place in our culture. Delaware’s Poet laureate JoAnn Balingit says its a great opportunity for readers to rediscover the power of this literary form.

Tower Hill School has released the results of an internal investigation of its former headmaster found guilty in December of dealing in child pornography.

Kroll Consulting the largest private investigation firm in the world interviewed 90 people for its six month long probe of Christopher Wheeler who faces a mandatory 50 years in prison at his sentencing on April 24th.

A year ago, University of Delaware and DNREC announced they would work to expand the state’s electric vehicle charging station network, but that network won't be ready until later this year.

So, what’s it like to take an electric car on a long trip in Delaware now -- before the network is in place? Delaware Public Media’s science reporter Eli Chen followed a couple whose vacation plans involve taking their Nissan Leaf from the top of the state all the way down to the bottom.

More than five years after the dunes near Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge were first breached by waters from the Delaware Bay, a massive effort to restore the preserve and hold back rising seas from a vulnerable area of the southern Delaware coast is about to begin.

A new report says parents and coaches still may not know when to seek emergency attention for kids who suffer head injuries or when it’s safe for them return to playing sports, despite increased media attention about concussions.

The study from Nemours KidsHealth.org found that almost 40 percent of coaches said they would do something other than removing a child from play and not allowing them back before they saw a doctor after a blow to the head.

The First State’s largest city has more solar panels per capita than any other major city in the region according to a new report by Environment America Research & Policy Center.

Wilmington ranks fifth for the amount of solar energy devices installed in the city per person in the US, according to Bret Fanshaw, the Solar Coordinator from Environment America - the organization behind the report.